mechanical keyboard

mechanical keyboard

A physical keyboard that uses an individual spring and switch for each key. Today, only premium keyboards are built with key switches; however, they were also used in the past, such as in the Model M keyboard from IBM, which used buckling spring switches. Mechanical keyboards are very much appreciated by fast typists because they have a springiness and feel that is not the same as the low-cost membrane keyboard accompanying most computers.

Types of Mechanical Switches CHERRY key switches are commonly used today, while Alps and other types were used in the past. Buckling spring key switches cause the spring to buckle outwards rather than compress downwards, providing a unique tactile feedback. See premium keyboard and membrane keyboard.

Das Keyboard Uses CHERRY Switches

Das Keyboards use CHERRY MX Blue or Brown mechanical key switches like these. The Blue switches have a "clicky" sound when the key is sufficiently depressed, while the Brown have a soft tactile bump. (Image courtesy of Das Keyboard, www.daskeyboard.com)

Buckling Spring Keyboard

Unicomp's keyboards use buckling spring key switches, popularized on IBM PC keyboards. Although the keys have a clicky sound, they also have a unique tactile feel that made IBM keyboards stand out.

Avant Stellar Keyboard

One of the finest keyboards ever made and lamentably discontinued, Avant Stellars were entirely programmable. They used Alps mechanical key switches.

Studying how gamers compete at the highest levels, HP said that it created a device to respond to their needs, while delivering high-end components, advanced thermal solutions, fast and responsive displays, a fully customisable mechanical keyboard, and software tools that let gamers push the Omen X Laptop hardware to the limit.

com)-- Designed with floating keys and minimalistic form factor, the MODA PRO is Nixeus' first full size 104-key mechanical keyboard encased in an aluminum body to enhance build strength with polished edges and white keycaps to create a premium appearance.

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